My dual sundown sa-10 ported box build.

He doesn't have the room for 2 4" aeroports in that box, beside he doesn't even need bracing on it, I don't think any of the panels are more than 12" wide, once everything is glued and screwed there is no way 3/4 mdf it's gonna flex, people tend to exaggerate allot when it comes to that, I just built a 3.9cf slot ported for a 15 nvx and I didn't put any bracing on it
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Wow....you have a lot to learn. Any sub in an enclosure can flex if there's no bracing involved.

 
Wow....you have a lot to learn. Any sub in an enclosure can flex if there's no bracing involved.
I'm 49 years old and I've been into car audio since before I could drive, I have 4 vehicles on my own and they all have sound systems in them, I don't have anything else to learn I have been there done it all my friend, bracing is nesessary but not in every enclosure, you just have to know how to build one and the right material to use so you don't need to brace it, and a little flex is good if the enclosure has to be on the small side due to room limitations.
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I'm 49 years old and I've been into car audio since before I could drive, I have 4 vehicles on my own and they all have sound systems in them, I don't have anything else to learn I have been there done it all my friend, bracing is nesessary but not in every enclosure, you just have to know how to build one and the right material to use so you don't need to brace it, and a little flex is good if the enclosure has to be on the small side due to room limitations.
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Good for you for pointing out your age. You claim to have been into car audio since the dinosaurs ruled the earth, then you should know that ANY flex is bad for any enclosure....you don't want any at all. Good way to lose output and spl too. Double up the enclosure if space is limited for bracing. Gosh, didn't think about that one, did ya? Guess next thing your gonna say is it's ok to mount an amp to a sub enclosure lol

For you to tell me that your almost 50 and have the balls to tell me there's no need to learn anything else, tells me your either dumb or encomptetent...there's always something to learn. Always change in technology which leads right into car audio and thus need to learn how to use it. So I guess you've got many 1st places at shows, SPL comps, SQ comps, etc...****, wht else you need to do?! You know everything!!. I'm not talking about car audio alone either....I'm talking about life itself.

 
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